Exploring the Past
Take time to explore the well-preserved buildings to fully appreciate Bannack's history.
Bannack, located in Beaverhead County, Montana, is a captivating ghost town that transports visitors back to the gold rush era. Founded in 1862, it quickly became a bustling mining town, and today it stands as a National Historic Landmark. Managed by the state as Bannack State Park, the town features well-preserved buildings that offer a unique insight into the past. Visitors can explore the scenic surroundings of Grasshopper Creek and immerse themselves in the rich history that defines this iconic location.
Bannack, located in Beaverhead County, Montana, is a captivating ghost town that transports visitors back to the gold rush era. Founded in 1862, it quickly became a bustling mining town, and today it stands as a National Historic Landmark. Managed by the state as Bannack State Park, the town features well-preserved buildings that offer a unique insight into the past. Visitors can explore the scenic surroundings of Grasshopper Creek and immerse themselves in the rich history that defines this iconic location.
National Historic Landmark status.
Preserved buildings from the gold rush era.
Scenic location along Grasshopper Creek.
National Historic Landmark with preserved gold rush-era buildings.
Managed as a state park by Montana.
Scenic location along Grasshopper Creek.
Take time to explore the well-preserved buildings to fully appreciate Bannack's history.
Bring a camera to capture the scenic landscapes and historic structures.
History enthusiasts and outdoor explorers.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
English
Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as conditions can vary.
Tourists, History Buffs, Nature Lovers
April-JuneSeptember-October
Spring offers mild temperatures and fewer visitors, ideal for exploring the park.
Summer is popular for outdoor activities, but be prepared for warmer weather.
Fall brings beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, perfect for photography.
Winter can be harsh with snow, making it less accessible but uniquely picturesque.